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Post by kasmichan on May 19, 2011 15:13:21 GMT 8
LOL. BTW, next Vocaloid concert will be held in LA. Only a few knows Vocaloid. I really wished that the software's in english. I envy those who can read Japanese. Some already made a Miku version of our local folk songs. Even lupang hinirang has a Miku version. Good thing it was not sued by those Patriots. LA..I hope it's not what I've read that US will get their own version of Miku... I have the software here..pretty hard at first but once you get used to it, you can actually make songs in a few hours..what I did was to use a keypad that is regioned in japanese then change my ps'c region settings to jap..there's an option to change keyboard writting from EN to JP if you have east asian language installed though I dunno if that'll change the output when you typed.. @gane one thing or another but we don't have much choice..
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Post by Gane on May 22, 2011 11:35:16 GMT 8
Yeah, you just have to use the cards you're dealt with... Btw I found this... it's the English version (Zero-G) but are limited to 5 voices unless you want the Japanese version I suppose. Only Meiko and Kaito voices are available other than the 2 female and 1 male voice version. It has low system requirements so it shouldn't be a problem www.vocaloid.com/en/introduction.htmlZero-G has a price list but that's way too expensive for a hobbyist: www.zero-g.co.uk/index.cfm?articleid=804
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Post by kasmichan on May 23, 2011 22:36:56 GMT 8
I have the jap version here and it's really hard if you don't have jap keymapping..it's hard if you write using letters..XD
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Post by Gane on Jun 19, 2011 13:13:19 GMT 8
I don't know if this is safe to post but here goes... @mods feel free to edit if necessary... The 2010 Vocaloid concert DVD is a now available in your favorite anime shop (2***s)... I forgot to get one so I'll post a review on the DVD quality (because there are crappy versions available) next time...
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